The European debt crisis could destroy the European Union and even throw the continent into war, says Polish Finance Minister Jasek Rostowski. "Europe is in danger," Rostowski told European Parliament in Strasbourg, according to Novinite.com, an English-language Bulgarian news service. Poland currently holds the rotating EU Presidency. Debt woes in peripheral countries like Greece are threatening to spread across the continent and affect banks elsewhere. Moody's recently downgraded French banks Societe General and Credit Agricole, and further problems in the French financial sector could put U.S. financial institutions at risk. "If the eurozone breaks up, the European Union will not be able to survive," and war could erupt, Rostowski says. Even if Europe doesn't descend into military conflicts, the repercussions stemming from the crisis could be harsh — even with the monetary union remaining intact. "If it lasts for a year or two, we must be ready for unemployment levels that could be doubled in some countries, including the richest ones." Global financial institution UBS has also said that armed conflict is not out of the question should the eurozone implode.

Even the "higher uppity" libtards are talking about this right here in our own Nation. Too bad the "democrats have brought this all upon us all.

This is what SOCIALISM/COMMUNISM brings you...WAR!

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